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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    May 25, 2007 Friday 06:38 PM EST



    Azerbaijan's president to meet with Armenian counterpart June 9


    Azerbaijan's President Ilkham Aliyev has agreed to meet with his
    Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharian on the sidelines of the
    informal CIS summit in St. Petersburg on June 9, the French
    co-chairman of the OSCE Minsk Group for Nagorno-Karabakh, Bernard
    Fasier, told a news conference in Baku on Friday.

    ``This is good news, but we are not expecting this meeting by the
    presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia will resolve all problems,'' the
    diplomat said, adding though that he did not rule out some favorable
    shifts in the settlement process after the Aliyev-Kocharian
    encounter.

    ``The OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel
    Moratinos will visit the region to make preparations for the
    meeting,'' Facier said.

    According to diplomatic sources in Baku the visit is due on June 4.
    The Russian, US and French co-chairmen of the Minsk Group will visit
    Baku and Yerevan on June 6-7.

    About the results of the just-ended round of political consultations
    in Baku on the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict the
    Russian co-chairman, Yuri Merzlyakov, said ``there were very
    meaningful discussions with President Ilkham Aliyev and Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mamedyarov.''

    According to the Russian official the co-chairmen discussed once
    again the basic principles of a peace settlement the two parties
    remain divided over.

    ``Such questions are few, but the talks were confidential and we
    shall not disclose the contents,'' he said.

    The Russian diplomat also said the discussion revolved around the
    seven occupied districts of Azerbaijan, including the Lachin
    district, which links Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh.

    ``The question of the Lachin corridor remains unresolved, too,'' he
    said.

    Facier said the co-chairmen were trying to provide honest and
    reliable assistance to the conflicting parties in efforts to achieve
    a lasting and balanced peace settlement on the basis of three
    principles of international law - the non-use of force or of threats
    of using force against other countries, the observance of countries'
    territorial integrity and the right of each nationality to
    self-determination.

    ``Achieving a combination of these three principles constitutes the
    main difficulty in settling the Karabakh conflict,'' the French
    diplomat said.

    The co-chairmen said the model of Kosovo could not be used for
    Nagorno-Karabakh, because the former conflict was a purely internal
    one, and the latter, both an internal one and a conflict between two
    countries.
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